HP Model 735 installing a 4GB disk drive (a1658-90663) - Page 2

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SCSI ID 6 Highest Priority 5 4 3 2 1 0 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Lowest Priority Term. power to SCSI bus Seagate Disk Drive ST 15150WD Jumpers Minimum Software Requirements The 4-GB disk drive has different functional capabilities depending on the version of HP-UX on your system: S At HP-UX version 10.01 and later, this drive is fully functional as a bootable device S At HP-UX version 9.07, this drive is fully functional, except it is not a bootable device S At HP-UX versions 9.05 and 9.05 PCO, by also loading patches, this drive is fully functional, except it is not a bootable device S The 4-GB drive is not supported on versions of HP-UX prior to 9.05 You may obtain the software patches to HP-UX 9.05 and 9.05 PCO from HP Customer Service. Request patch numbers: PHCO_5881 (for /etc/disktab and SAM), PHSS_5764 (for diagnostics) Install the patches using the /etc/update procedure and reboot the system.

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Seagate Disk Drive ST 15150WD Jumpers
Minimum Software Requirements
The 4–GB disk drive has different functional capabilities depending on
the version of HP–UX on your system:
S
At HP–UX version 10.01 and later, this drive is fully functional
as a bootable device
S
At HP–UX version 9.07, this drive is fully functional, except it
is not a bootable device
S
At HP–UX versions 9.05 and 9.05 PCO, by also loading
patches, this drive is fully functional, except it is not a bootable
device
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The 4–GB drive is not supported on versions of HP–UX prior to
9.05
You may obtain the software patches to HP–UX 9.05 and 9.05 PCO
from HP Customer Service. Request patch numbers:
PHCO_5881 (for
/etc/disktab
and SAM),
PHSS_5764 (for diagnostics)
Install the patches using the
/etc/update
procedure and reboot the
system.